Volunteer driver

We have various ways that volunteer drivers can help at Support Dogs. We often need the help of volunteer drivers in our local area to help with pick-ups and drop-offs of dogs to foster carers' homes or to go out and pick up collection tins from local businesses. We also train dogs from rescue centres and other charities so we also look for volunteer drivers to pick up and drop off dogs across the UK.

We would need the volunteer driver to live in the Yorkshire/North Derbyshire area as the majority of the driving we require is local to our training centre in Sheffield.

Our disability assistance dogs are trained to support their owners by carrying out tasks tailored to their needs such as dressing and undressing, loading and unloading the washing machine, and raising the alarm. They also enable clients to lead more sociable, independent lives.

Our seizure alert dogs are trained to provide a 100% reliable warning up to 50 minutes prior to an oncoming epileptic seizure, enabling clients to get to a place of safety, and enabling them to live more independently.

Support Dogs is a charity training autism assistance dog, epilepsy seizure alert dogs and disability assistance dogs for those affected by a wide range of physical conditions including MS, Cerebral Palsy and fibromyalgia.